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Discover LudwigThe phrase "injunction order" is correct and usable in written English
An injunction is a court order that requires someone to do something, such as stop doing something or refrain from taking a certain action. For example, "The court issued an injunction order prohibiting the tenant from causing any more damage to the property".
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The judge had delayed the effect of that preliminary injunction order until June.
Meanwhile, Parramatta's five under-fire club officials are suspended again after the NSW Supreme Court lifted an injunction order on Monday.
And that the injunction order by a provincial judge is a convenient legal fiction, backed only by the power of brute police force.
Finally Regal Petroleum rose 3.75p to 29.25p after it said a ministry order to halt its operations in Ukraine had been suspended following a court injunction order.
While Judge Leon stayed his preliminary injunction order to allow the government to appeal, he made it clear that if the NSA continued to violate the law, and his order upheld, there would be hell to pay once the preliminary injunction order comes back into his courtroom.
On Friday evening an injunction order was posted on one of the doors of the 12 Bar banning the occupants from holding a party, playing music or distributing alcohol.
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In December 1997, Judge Jackson issued a preliminary injunction ordering Microsoft to separate the two products.
Coal truck tires were slashed, and workers ignored a federal court injunction ordering strikers back to work.
Ferry company officials said that a preliminary injunction ordering the scaling back would be catastrophic for them.
Justice Skelos issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Sheriff's Department to enforce evictions without placing property on the streets.
The remedy is normally an injunction ordering your neighbour to stop making the noise at certain times of the day.
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